Onehunga tweed suits at 47» 6d, at Smith and Caughey's.— (Advt.) Secretaries of mercantile associations, public companies, friendly, inaeoniu, literary, trade and other societies are requested to send mutter intended for publication in the Directory attached to Brett's Almanac beloro the end of the current Week. No charge is made for tho insertion. Food for Conaumptivhs. Scott's Emulsion , op Purb Cod Liver . Oil with Hvpophoshhitm oi» Lims and Sooa, k » most wonderful food for the Uonsumptive. It not Only gives strength and incroiuei the flesh, but heals the irritation of th* throat and Jungs. It is very palatable: children take it like milk, "k-m £• wastmß leases both for adulu and children it is a marvellous food and medicine. LaraJ and small botUw Of alt Chbmisu. <» «3 and a, 6d.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 273, 19 November 1887, Page 2
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